EveryMatrix is doubling down on Latin America. The company has signed up as a member of CIBELAE, the World Lottery Association’s regional arm. It’s a clear sign of the supplier’s plans to step up its EveryMatrix LatAm expansion and strengthen ties across regulated markets.
The board of CIBELAE has already approved the membership, with final ratification expected later this year. By joining, EveryMatrix now sits alongside some of the most established lottery and iGaming organisations in 80 countries. The deal also brings access to industry events, working groups and more face time with regional operators.
Membership gives EveryMatrix a bigger voice in Latin America, Spain and Portugal. Its teams will be part of conversations around regulation, technology and innovation that shape the future of lottery and betting. That influence could help the supplier align its products more closely with local market needs.
The company is no stranger to the region. Its SlotMatrix aggregation platform and exclusive content are already licensed and certified in markets such as Brazil, Colombia, Peru, Portugal and Spain. Those foundations give EveryMatrix a solid platform to build on as it grows its presence.
Group CEO and Co-Founder Ebbe Groes said: “This is a great step forward in both solidifying and expanding our presence in Latin America, Spain, Portugal and many other key territories as a trusted technology partner for lotteries.” He added the team aims to use the membership to build long-lasting partnerships.
CIBELAE’s executive director Rodrigo Cigliutti welcomed the move, calling EveryMatrix a “world-class B2B technology partner.” He pointed to the supplier’s ability to help state-run lotteries modernise and protect players in regulated markets. That, he said, makes the company a valuable addition to the network.
Today, EveryMatrix employs more than 1,400 people across 15 offices worldwide. It already serves over 300 customers, including operators in the regulated U.S. market. CIBELAE membership marks another step in its international growth strategy.
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